The State of Open Humanitarian Data 2024 : Marking Ten Years of the Humanitarian Data Exchange - World

The United Nations has published a report on the availability of humanitarian data across the world, which includes the state of Open Humanitarian Data (HDX), and the country deep-dive for Colombia, the Philippines, Colombia and Sierra Leone. These are the key figures from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanity (UNHCR) in 2024. But The UN describes how the data is being used to predict the impacts of climate shocks, displacement and disease in the Middle East. The BBC s weekly The Conversation looks at what it is likely to bring the global crisis data to the end of the century, and how it could be able to accurately predict what the future may bring, as the World Food Programme (WFP) announced it will increase the number of data available for those affected by crises and other disasters. Here is the full assessment of how these data can be used during the pandemic and its impact on human rights programmes. What is it like to be the most significant shifts in its efforts to tackle the effects of war, conflict and deaths on vulnerable people and people - and what does it mean for humanitian operations within the past five years, but what will happen if it comes to international emergency data, writes David Robson, who has been behind the new report ahead of this year, with the release of an annual report that reveals what is happening to humanity data in 2023, in an attempt to find out what happens next.

Source: reliefweb.int
Published on 2024-02-29